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of Bioscience Engineering → Department BW20 - Environment → AAP temporary appointment - 100% → Number of openings: 1 → Reference number: 202402/BW20/DA/003 ABOUT GHENT UNIVERSITY Ghent University is a
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the mechanisms driving COPD progression. This position offers the chance to immerse yourself in a dynamic and multidisciplinary academic research environment. Moreover, as this project is a collaboration with the
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of project tasks, milestones, and deliverables. Your contributions will significantly advance our knowledge in this critical area, benefiting both human health and the environment. For more details, visit the
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understanding of population diets Occupancy rate 100% Vacancy type Research staff Job description You examine to what extent business practices in different domains and environments of the food environment target
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or electrical engineering. You have experience in designing PICs (Photonic Integrated Circuits) You have experience with manufacturing PICs in a clean room environment WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We offer you a
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on the wood-steel system, with dimensional changes being limited by the connection between materials; • To assess durability of materials when exposed to outdoor environments; As part of the scientific
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) research group, which creates a motivating environment to perform research. BioMMedA is part of the Institute of Biomedical Technology (IBiTech), which is a hub of biophysicists and engineers working
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infrastructures; wireless and fixed networking; electromagnetics, RF & high-speed circuits and systems. The activities of SUMO Lab are embedded in this stimulating environment and include predictive analytics
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. Knowledge of GIS systems is advantageous. You can independently and efficiently plan and execute your tasks. You work with great precision. You function well in a team environment. WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU We
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published; You will submit at least 2 articles for publication with a peer-reviewed journal; You will contribute to the research environment in South Asian and Islamic studies at Ghent University through